The Biggest Loser: Challenge is a video game for Wii released on Novemin North America and Novemin Europe. Developed by Blitz Games and published by THQ, it was released in North America on Novemand Europe on November 10, 2010. The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout is a video game for Xbox 360 which uses its Kinect camera. It was released in North America on Octoand Europe on November 13, 2009. The Biggest Loser is a video game for Wii and Nintendo DS. Dan and Jackie Evans from Season Five are the national spokespeople.
The Biggest Loser RunWalk is the official race series of The Biggest Loser. Jodie Prenger from series 2 of the UK version was the first female biggest loser worldwide, losing 46.85% of her original body weight. Female: Rachel Frederickson of The Biggest Loser 15 of the US version lost 59.62% of her total body weight.Male: Alexander Repyanchuk of the Weighted and Happy 5 (Ukrainian version) lost 60.13% of his total body weight.Female: Shay Sorrells of The Biggest Loser Second Chances (U.S.) weighed 476 pounds (216 kg).Male: Kevin Moore of The Biggest Loser Australia: The Next Generation and The Biggest Loser Australia: Challenge Australia The Biggest Loser Australia 9, weighed 254.7 kilograms (562 lb).In addition to individual contestants, some seasons in some international adaptations have featured couples or even whole families.īiggest Loser records Heaviest contestant Females tend to weigh over or near 200 lb (91 kg). There is no minimum or maximum weight limit for the show but most males tend to weigh over or near 300 lb (136 kg). Each country has made its own adaptation of the show however, the contestants always have the same goal: to lose the highest percentage of weight (or most weight) to become the "biggest loser". There are different variations of The Biggest Loser around the world. The show centers on overweight and obese contestants attempting to lose the most weight the winner receives a cash prize.
The Biggest Loser is a reality television format which started with the American TV show The Biggest Loser in 2004. The Biggest Loser (independent international versions, see below)